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    #16
    Interesting and disturbing photos Steve, thanks for sharing. The fellow you referred to as looking too healthy to be a prisoner seems to be wearing an arm band, so perhaps recentlly arrived?

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      #17
      Hello Steve,

      - Nice photo group of Buchenwald in April 1945!

      That civilian is an inmate.
      Not all the inmates of Buchenwald wore the stripped uniform.
      Also not all liberated KL inmates were in that very skinny condition, the once that were not ill and working in one of the factories around KL Buchenwald were in reasonable condition.
      In the final stages the inmates that weren't able to work got no food at all, those are the inmates that are so very skinny and we all know so well from the images made during and just after the liberation of Buchenwald.
      In the book "Buchenwald concentration camp 1937-1945" published by the memorial organisation of Buchenwald you can see more images of liberated political prisoners that were in such condition that they were able to go home very soon after the liberation.

      Also those gallows you can still see in the Buchenwald museum.

      Cheers,
      Peter

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        #18
        WOW! Great information ! Would you happen to have the ISBN# for the book?

        Thanks,
        Steve

        Originally posted by peter u View Post
        Hello Steve,

        - Nice photo group of Buchenwald in April 1945!

        That civilian is an inmate.
        Not all the inmates of Buchenwald wore the stripped uniform.
        Also not all liberated KL inmates were in that very skinny condition, the once that were not ill and working in one of the factories around KL Buchenwald were in reasonable condition.
        In the final stages the inmates that weren't able to work got no food at all, those are the inmates that are so very skinny and we all know so well from the images made during and just after the liberation of Buchenwald.
        In the book "Buchenwald concentration camp 1937-1945" published by the memorial organisation of Buchenwald you can see more images of liberated political prisoners that were in such condition that they were able to go home very soon after the liberation.

        Also those gallows you can still see in the Buchenwald museum.

        Cheers,
        Peter

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          #19
          Buchenwald concentration camp 1937-1945
          a guide to the prmanent historical exhibition

          Wallenstein verlag 2004
          ISBN 3-89244-695-4

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            #20
            Many thanks !


            Originally posted by peter u View Post
            Buchenwald concentration camp 1937-1945
            a guide to the prmanent historical exhibition

            Wallenstein verlag 2004
            ISBN 3-89244-695-4

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              #21
              Hello,

              That inmate on the picture is Joseph Anselma Brau, a former French political prisoner who was the chief physician of Buchenwald after the liberation.

              Cheers,
              Peter

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                #22
                Thanks for showing those photos. Soon all the witnesses to these crimes will be dead and the only thing to keep the deniers from gaining ground is to put the evidence out there for all to see.
                pseudo-expert

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                  #23
                  Peter GREAT information! I'm always so impressed this how knowledgeable/helpful WAF members are on a variety of topics. I appreciate you sharing that information.

                  Steve


                  Originally posted by peter u View Post
                  Hello,

                  That inmate on the picture is Joseph Anselma Brau, a former French political prisoner who was the chief physician of Buchenwald after the liberation.

                  Cheers,
                  Peter

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                    #24
                    A few years ago I picked up a nice photo grouping much similiar to the ones you show. This GI was attached to a 45th medical evac. unit and was one of the first to enter the camp. His unit treated many of the pisioners, delousing, nutrition, etc. before their release. Interesting note, this GI was given credit for capturing the inventor of DDT at Buchenwald.

                    Steve, do you know the unit of your GI?

                    Jeff

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                      #25
                      I Jeff I do not,but should be able to find out sincethe Vet is still alive and "sharp as a whip".

                      steve

                      Originally posted by voodoo View Post
                      A few years ago I picked up a nice photo grouping much similiar to the ones you show. This GI was attached to a 45th medical evac. unit and was one of the first to enter the camp. His unit treated many of the pisioners, delousing, nutrition, etc. before their release. Interesting note, this GI was given credit for capturing the inventor of DDT at Buchenwald.

                      Steve, do you know the unit of your GI?

                      Jeff

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                        #26
                        Thanks for posting these photos, Steve.

                        Rob

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Ssteve View Post
                          I like this picture.Veteran said the surviving prisoners made it.

                          CAN ANYONE INTERPRET IT?
                          this is in Polish
                          "We ,from Silesia are ready for go back home and destroit the Nazis"

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                            #28
                            Thanks ssteve.

                            Very powerfull pics.

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                              #29
                              Nice pics! Thanks for showing.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Ssteve View Post
                                More of the same
                                Steve,

                                Same photo as #14, but from a slightly different angle.

                                Jeff
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